1. Shuffle all the number cards and pass them out so that each player has
the same number of cards. Players place the cards face up in front of
them.

2. Players roll the 4 dice to decide who goes first. The player with the lowest total starts.

3. The first player rolls all 4 dice. He adds dice with the same color
together toobtain factors. Then he multiplies the two factors.

Example:

6 + 3 = 9

Example:

5 + 2 = 7

Math Fact 9 x 7 = 63

4. He writes the factors, a multiplication fact, and the answer on his
paper. He reads this equation to the other players. If they agree with
his answer, the player looks at the cards in front of him. If he has the
63, he flips it over. Then he rolls again. All players get two rolls on each turn, whether or not they flip a card.

5. If at any time someone disagrees with the player’s answer, she may
challenge the answer. She checks it with the calculator. If challenger
is right, the player’s turn is over, and the challenger wins an extra
turn.

6. Players continue to take turns rolling the
dice, adding to find the factors, and multiplying the factors to find
the products, and writing the math sentence.

7. If a
player has 3 turns in a row without a flip, he has the option of a
“free flip.” He chooses any unturned card and writes a multiplication
sentence on his paper that uses the number as a product. For example, if
he wants to “flip” the number 132, he writes on his paper 11 x 12 = 132
and reads this to the other players. A player may not roll on a “free
flip” turn.

8. Play continues until one player has flipped over all of his cards. He is the winner of the game.

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